Europe must prepare for a second deadly wave of the coronavirus in the winter, a top World Health Organisation chief has warned. 'That's what Scandinavian countries are doing – they don't exclude a second wave, but they hope it will be localised and they can jump on it quickly.' As the number of cases subsided people began dropping their guard which paved the way for the second wave. Although it was not as severe as the second wave it was still more deadly than the first. But despite the promising figures, scientists have consistently urged caution when lifting lockdowns in order to avoid a second wave of infections.
Source: Daily Mail May 17, 2020 18:19 UTC